English: Full colour photograph showing a person walking along the historic
Queenscliff Pier and the Queenscliff beach taken into the setting sun, illustrating the effects of
contre-jour photography. Note the technique involving careful timing and control has resulted in the loss of detail and colour on the subject leading to a
sepia toning effect, and a combination of
silhouetting where the
backlighting is strongest in front of the disc of the sun, and strong
low-key lighting in other areas. Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia, 5 Dec, 2009.
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Queenscliff Pier and the Queenscliff beach taken into the setting sun, illustrating the effects of
contre-jour photography. Note te
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